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The Philadelphia Flyers faced a crucial setback in their playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, losing Game 5 by a score of 3-2, which tied the series at 3-2. According to PhillyVoice, the Flyers managed to tie the game late in the second period with goals from Alex Bump and Travis Sanheim, but a flukey bounce off goaltender Dan Vladar allowed the Penguins to regain the lead before intermission.
Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet noted the need for more creativity in their shooting, acknowledging the Penguins' strong defensive effort in closing out the game. In a strategic decision, the Flyers scratched rookie Matvei Michkov for Game 5, opting to insert Alex Bump for his playoff debut, reflecting ongoing adjustments as the team aims to regain momentum.
With Game 6 returning to Philadelphia, the Flyers must regroup and find their form as they face the challenge of closing out the series against an experienced Penguins team that has shown resilience in coming back from a 3-0 deficit.
The Flyers dropped consecutive games for just the second time since February 26, with their last two losses highlighting issues with special teams and defensive lapses, as noted by Yahoo Sports. As they prepare for the decisive Game 6, the Flyers are focused on bringing their best game to eliminate the Penguins and secure advancement in the playoffs.
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